Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Placerville. Placerville (/ˈplæsərvɪl/, PLASS-ər-vil; formerly Old Dry Diggings, Dry Diggings, and Hangtown) is the county seat of El Dorado County, California. The population was 10,389 at the 2010 census, up from 9,610 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 21 reviews
Very friendly, welcoming staff. Prompt service. Atmosphere is pleasant. I ordered the shredded beef taco salad which was fresh and wholesome. My sister ordered the fajita salad with beef and chicken. My husband ordered the beef taco. Our only complaint was with the beef. It was very salty. Otherwise our meals were pretty good.
4 based on 19 reviews
All our food is Hand crafted using the freshest ingredients available from our Brick oven Pizza, to our 1/2 lb Angus Burgers and Sierra Nevada Beer Battered Fish & Chips to our Sandwiches and Salads. All of our sauces and dressings are made in house. New
I've eaten here several times, they have the best salads in Placerville. And great value. Also dont overlook the sandwich and pizza, also excellent. I highly recommend this place. And for Icing on the cake, the owner is in the house helping customers every day.
3 based on 45 reviews
Found this place looking for breweries in the area. Surprised at small parking lot and relatively small facility, away from central Placerville. Oh, what a gem of a beer menu! Food outstanding as well - it has great burgers, but veggie-friendly too. I had a veggie sandwich that was BLT + avocado + onion, on the best multi-grain bread I've ever had! Wasn't at all crowded around 3pm on a Friday, but as we left it was getting busier.
4 based on 56 reviews
This was a good stop during an excursion to Placerville on motorcycles. It's a very casual environment, we were there in the late afternoon so the dining room area was pretty empty. Cheerful service was provided by Twila and we ordered a Diet Coke ($2.55) and a glass of Madrona Riesling ($6.48) to start, along with a Souper Bowl Clam Chowder ($5.95), Grilled Talapia ($12.95) and a Combination Linguine plate ($17.95). The chowder was pretty good, as was the perfectly grilled fish. My other half didn't care for the Linguine dish because she felt it was too spicy for her taste, although some might really like it for that reason. It would be a good place for a quick lunch if you're in the area.
4 based on 69 reviews
I've been to the Jack Russell brewery in Camino, which I highly recommend, so I looked forward to the Placerville brewpub/restaurant. It was a nice evening, so we sat on the large shaded patio, which was very pleasant.I saw a Help Wanted sign on the door, and I had read several TA reviews commenting negatively on the service. Well, they've somewhat eliminated that issue, at least on the patio. One orders and pays on the cash register kiosk, then takes a number to the table and the drinks and food are delivered. That's the first time I've seen that outside of a McDonalds. Interestingly, when paying, the lowest tip percentage that's suggested is 15% - you'll have to decide whether you think service still deserves 15% when you're entering the order yourself (you can override it with a manual amount). Nevertheless, the system was easy to use.I was looking forward to an IPA, but unfortunately they were out of the one IPA they brew. Oh well, I enjoyed the Irish Red. Our beers arrived promptly. I love good fish and chips, and theirs was excellent. The Mrs. enjoyed the day's special, the unlimited taco bar.Prices and the outdoor seating were fine, and service was fine too, if limited.2 thumbs up, but frankly, not enthusiastically.
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4 based on 36 reviews
Seems you drive and drive to get to this little hideaway spot, but it's worth it. Friendly and prompt service, and food is really good. The atmosphere is really noisy though. Especially when they get a karaoke going. Hard to hear each other while you're talking. Especially liked the fries! Burger was a burger, and price was reasonable.
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4 based on 95 reviews
This place has amazing burgers. Several varieties including the bo peep lamb burger. And donât forget to ask for the sweet potato planks and ranch dressing instead of regular fries. It is SO good! But it is so much food my husband and I usually split a burger. Maybe if we didnât start with their homemade soup or an appetizer, like their stuffed jalapeños we could order our own, but I like our way just fine.
4 based on 197 reviews
My spouse and I went out for Easter "Dunch", and it was great! He ordered the BLTA, which came on toasted sourdough bread, a bit too buttered for his taste, but the bacon was thick and not fatty, and the avocado pieces were big. He had the side of sweet potato planks, which have gone up since our last visit in November ($2.75 extra), but still were good, tho too much salt. I ordered the Hula Hog Taco, under the small eats, and they aren't small (this is a positive statement). Delicious sauce - chipoltle, and the flour tortillas were hand sized and there was oodles of pork, and I was full after eating it. We also ordered a Beer flight, 5 choices, and what fun and what a great way to taste some of the beer. Their choices in all are about 16 or so, so 5 x 4oz gives a good variety. We tried the Kino Hefe from Crooked Lane, the West Coast Wheat from Napa Smith -both of these were light beers, not bitter, and not strong tastes, but good, the Danish Red Lager from Figueroa Mountain - very good!, the Gneiss Stout from Solid Ground - tastes like a Rauch Beer from Germany, very smokey! and then the Old Town Brown from Auburn Alehouse, my favorite! not too strong, but a very nice taste and not too much alcohol. Emily was our server, and did a nice job, was sincerely friendly.
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